Improvement in plows



E. H. BLOODWORTH.

Cultivator.

' Patented Fgh. 16, 1858.

N'PETERS, FHOTO-LITNOGRAPHER WASHINGTON D 0 PATENT ()EFICE.

ELIJAH H. BLOODWORTH, OF THOMASTON, GEORGIA.

lMPROV EMENT IN PLOWS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. L401, dated February16, 18:38.

To all whom it may concern:

Be itknown that LELIJAH H .BLOODWORTH, of Thomaston, in the county ofUpson and State of Georgia, have invented a new and Improved IronPlow-Stock; and I do hereby stock and its double feet for farmingpurposes in the manner hereinafter shown, of which- Figure 2 is aperspective view of my invention, showing the handles broken ofl'.

To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I willnow proceed to describe its construction.

I construct my stock as shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings. I attach to thebeam Z and its handles 0 the double feet L. Shank a of the feet passesthrough the opening of the beam Z at A, and brace O is secured to theleft outside of the beam at B, and brace D is secured to the right hand,outside of the beam, at B, by bolts passing through the beam Z at holesA and B, and laps applied to fasten them.

The plows can be made to run deep or shallow, at option, by passing thebolts through different holes in shank a or braces G D. Other figures onthe drawings show moldboards, shovels, 850., that may be attached to mystock.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,is-

The combination of beam Z and its handles O with the double feet L L andbraces O D,

the whole being arranged in the manner and for the purpose herein setforth.

ELIJAH H. BLOODWORTH.

Witnesses:

R. O. PHIPPs, A. M. SMITH.

